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The phrase "a contrary view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an opinion or perspective that opposes or differs from another viewpoint.
Example: "While many believe that the new policy will benefit the community, there is a contrary view that it may lead to unintended consequences."
Alternatives: "an opposing perspective" or "a dissenting opinion".
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Professor Tribe expressed a contrary view that seems increasingly common among judges and legal scholars.
Indeed, we ran a contrary view on the site on Friday.
Laugh it up, but this wasn't a contrary view at the time.
The paper's executive foreign editor, Con Coughlin, took a contrary view.
It is never afraid to take a contrary view, for democracy depends on reasoned alternatives.
Mr. Paulsen of Wells Capital, a perennial bull, offered a contrary view.
Others, holding a contrary view, assert that a tradition of two centuries is not to be ignored.
A contrary view, rarely but passionately expressed, is that the entire investigation was flawed, or even pointless.
But for a contrary view, here's my comrade Tim Jonze's hilarious piece on why he hates Get Lucky.
Taking a contrary view, officials supporting the proposal said its defeat meant there could be no borrowing.
A contrary view comes from Jay Schweppe, who owns Schweppe & Company, a one-office real estate agency in Montclair.
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